Synonym: wait. Similar words: stress, actress, distress, wait, await, wait on, wait for, awaiting. Meaning: ['weɪtrɪs] n. a woman waiter. v. serve as a waiter or waitress in a restaurant.
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31. I turned away from the phone to see Lewis pat a waitress on her rear.
32. I'll see if I can grab the waitress and get the bill.
33. Peter called the waitress over and ordered a large brandy.
34. "What about a liqueur with your coffee?" suggested the waitress.
35. The waitress rolled the dessert trolley over to our table.
36. He casually waved over the waitress and settled the bill.
37. The waitress whipped the plate away and put down my bill.
38. She supported herself through college by working as a waitress in a local bar.
39. He pointed at the empty bottle and the waitress quickly replaced it.
40. The waitress brings over some congratulatory glasses of champagne, courtesy of the restaurant.
41. Your waitress will take your order while you kick back and enjoy the game.
42. The waitress whisked our coffee cups away before we'd had a chance to finish.
43. The new waitress dropped the dish on the floor, and it broke into fragments.
44. I was still working on and off as a waitress to support myself.
45. The waitress comes and we order a pizza.
46. He asked, and the waitress told him no.
47. A waitress bustles, the ambience hustles.
48. She earns extra cash by working as a waitress.
49. I work for her as a waitress.
50. The waitress waited a moment and then responded.
51. Dying to make bigger tips as a waitress?
52. At breakfast, a dozy waitress brings the wrong things.
53. Our waitress was friendly, but never obtrusive.
54. Ask the waitress to wipe off the table.
55. The waitress was a homely girl from Kansas.
56. The waitress would pour you a cup of coffee.
57. He left the waitress a nice fat tip.
58. A doctor working as a waitress.
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59. The waitress looked up, puzzled by the question.
60. I was a waitress in his previous hotel.
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